Upcoming Show: Cracker at The Mill in Iowa City 8/30

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The ever-touring machine that is Cracker will be making another stop in Eastern Iowa at the end of this month at The Mill in Iowa City. Cracker is touring behind their new rocking release and debut on 429 Records Sunrise in the Land of Mint and Honey. Their stop at the Mississippi Moon bar in Dubuque in February was great– they played a handful of the new songs, but I’m hoping to hear more of the new album in a live setting.

The show will be at 9PM on Sunday, 8/30 with doors at 8PM. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased here. The opening act is garage rock band The High Strung.

Click Here for Cracker’s Website

Click Here for Cracker Tour Dates

Upcoming Show: Roadside Graves at Mooney Hollow Barn 8/25/09

In what would seem to be an intersection of coincidences, a band out of New Jersey gaining a lot of indie-lovin’ blog praise will be playing a barn ballroom outside of my childhood home of Bellevue, IA.

Roadside Graves is a seven-piece band serving up a hearty stew of folk and rock with a heapin’ helpin’ of rootsy country with a pinch of Celtic reel to taste. Listening to their new album My Son’s Home on Autumn Tone, I’m impressed how this band packs all of these flavors in. But, as with any good stew, the longer it sits, the flavors mingle for every spoonful (hmm… it must be time to eat). Music blogs reach to define this band and include references like Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue, Springsteen, John Prine, Son Volt– and certainly all of those influences are heard.

Mooney Hollow Barn is a music institution in Jackson County, IA. Built in the 1930’s, it was a farm until 1977 when it was converted into a place to have monthly barn dances. In the 1980’s Mooney Hollow Barn played host to many Nashville legends including Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, Faron Young, Porter Wagoner, Kitty Wells, and Bill Anderson. Bill Anderson will be back to the Mooney Hollow stage 27 years after his first appearance on 9/19.  In 2006 Kevin Petesch bought the barn reopened it after being closed for five years.

Last week the inaugural Daytrotter.com Barnstormer tour stopped in Mooney Hollow bringing with it a line up of some of Daytrotter’s favorite acts. It was this appearance that brought Mooney Hollow to the attention of Roadside Graves who were looking for an overnight stop on their tour between their Milwaukee and Chicago appearances (and I bet a Daytrotter session in Rock Island just south!).

Somehow the idea of this newer band standing on the Mooney Hollow stage playing their unique blend of country, rock and folk in the same place the old guard of Nashville greats is comforting. “Will the circle be unbroken,” indeed!

It would be worth the trip to see this amazing barn, and possibly check out the sights in this great little Mississippi River town.

Click Here to listen to “Far and Wide” by Roadside Graves from My Son’s Home

Click Here to listen to “Ruby” by Roadside Graves from My Son’s Home

Click Here to visit Roadside Graves’ website

Click Here to visit Roadside Graves’ MySpace page

Click Here to visit Roadside Graves on Facebook

Click Here to read a review at one of my favorite blogs Aquarium Drunkard

Click Here for the Mooney Hollow Barn website

Upcoming Shows for Roadside Graves (lifted from their MySpace page)

Aug 3 2009 9:00P
Martin’s Jackson, Mississippi
Aug 4 2009 9:00P
Thirsty Hippo Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Aug 5 2009 9:00P
Chelsea’s Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Aug 6 2009 10:00P
Blue Nile w/ The Revivalists and The Blue Party New Orleans, Louisiana
Aug 7 2009 9:00P
Rikki Bailey’s Tattoo Shop Longview, Texas
Aug 8 2009 9:00P
Lambert’s Austin, Texas
Aug 10 2009 9:00P
Hotel Monte Vista Flagstaff, Arizona
Aug 11 2009 9:00P
Soda Bar San Diego, California
Aug 12 2009 9:00P
Knitting Factory w/ Parson Red Heads Los Angeles, California
Aug 13 2009 8:00P
The Prospector w/ Parson Red Heads, Rademacher, and Francisco the Man Long Beach, California
Aug 14 2009 8:00P
Echoplex- acoustic set @ RocknRoll Summer Circus w/ Henry Clay People, Fol Chen and many more Los Angeles, California
Aug 15 2009 9:00P
Spaceland w/ Le Switch and World Record Los Angeles, California
Aug 16 2009 8:00P
Hotel Utah San Francisco, California
Aug 17 2009 7:00P
Backyard House show! Reno, Nevada
Aug 20 2009 8:00P
Bourbon Theater Lincoln, Nebraska
Aug 21 2009 8:00P
Mike’s Tavern w/ The Blue Party Kansas City, Missouri
Aug 22 2009 8:00P
Memorial Union Terrace with Rural Alberta Advantage Madison, Wisconsin
Aug 23 2009 8:00P
LEMP St Louis, Missouri
Aug 24 2009 9:00P
Club Garibaldi’s w/ Chris DeMay Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Aug 25 2009 8:00P
Mooney Hollow Barn Green Island, Iowa
Aug 26 2009 9:00P
The Bottom Lounge Chicago, Illinois
Aug 27 2009 8:00P
Vollrath Tavern w/ Gringo Star and The Broderick Indianapolis, Indiana
Aug 28 2009 8:00P
The Vernors Room at Crofoot Pontiac, Michigan
Aug 29 2009 10:00P
The Court Tavern New Brunswick, New Jersey
Sep 12 2009 12:00P
Monolith Festival @ Red Rocks w/ Yeah Yeah Yeahs, M Ward, and many many more! Morrison, Colorado
Sep 19 2009 1:00P
Let it Roll Music Festival Ghent, New York
Oct 9 2009 10:00P
Court Tavern w/ Parson Red Heads New Brunswick, New Jersey
Oct 10 2009 8:00P
Lit Lounge, with Parson Red Heads New York City, New York
Oct 11 2009 8:00P
The Raconteur, with Parson Red Heads Metuchen, New Jersey
Oct 16 2009 9:00P
M Room w/ Cotton Jones, Parson Red Heads, & Blood Feathers Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Daytrotter Barnstormer Tour 2009 Rolls Through Iowa and Wisconsin


Daytrotter.com— the purveyor of freely-downloadable mp3’s of sessions recorded by a wide-range of artists and bands– have decided that they want to take a handful of their favorite acts on a mini-tour through some Iowa towns with a stop in Madison (just because they love that place!). These shows are FREE and ALL AGES. All the bands are hoping for are some new fans, and possibly sell some merch.

It is a move which gets its tradition from the “Caravan of Stars”-type tours that happened during the 50’s and 60’s where bands would roll through a bunch of cities stopping of at ballrooms across the midwest– back when places like Melody Mill in Sageville, IA outside Dubuque would get bands like Johnny Cash, The Ventures, and the Everly Brothers. If the bands didn’t tour like that, these little towns and cities wouldn’t have been able to get this kind of entertainment.

Daytrotter reached out a couple of months ago looking for barns they could play in– I made a couple of suggestions, and one of the stops will be just outside my hometown of Bellevue, IA at Mooney Hollow Barn!

While exchanging e-mails with Sean from Daytrotter, he said that some of the impetus of this tour is to let people in Iowa know about Daytrotter. Certainly when I’m talking to folks I know about this they have no idea what Daytrotter is– even though the work that they do is world-reknowned and has been accurately  suggested to be the successor to the BBC Peel Sessions!

I’ve said on more than one occasion that we Iowans should be proud of Daytrotter and its “little studio and website that could” success!

Hopefully, this will be successful enough that this becomes a yearly event!

The lineup of bands is pretty interesting and varies slightly for each of the five stops. However, San Diego band Local Natives will be performing at all of the shows. From this lineup, I was familiar only with Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin and Paleo. Someone Still Loves You is a great indie pop band from Springfield, Mo that has done two Daytrotter sessions already (which is how I found out about them initially) and Paleo is known as the “song a day for a year” guy. So, it will be interesting to hear those acts in a live setting.  Snowblink is a pretty dreamy type of music driven by the breathy vocals of Daniela Gesundheit.Snowblink has been compared to Cat Power, and I hear that. Catfish Haven is a surprising R&B powerhouse from the Windy City that reminds me of Mad Dogs and Englishmen-period Joe Cocker, frankly. I can’t wait to see them in a live setting! DAYUM! They’re going to be at the Bellevue stop, which is super-duper! Mac Lethal is an MC from Kansas City, MO. He has a great flow that reminds me a lot of Chief Xcel or Chali 2na.

So, a pretty wide swath of indie goodness represented. I’m going to hit the Bellevue stop and shoot some pix and provide some coverage. If you have the ability and are in the region, stop out to one of these shows!

SCHEDULE:

July 25
11 am — Davenport, Iowa: Morning performance at the Bix 7 road race course at the turnaround: 110 McClellan Blvd. (Performing — Local Natives)
Local Natives Daytrotter Session

6 pm — Maquoketa, Iowa: BARN Show #1: Biehl Farm, 3437 288th Ave. (Performing — Local Natives, Catfish Haven, Caleb Engstrom)
Local Natives Daytrotter Session
Catfish Haven Daytrotter Session
Caleb Engstrom Daytrotter Session

July 26
6 pm — Bellevue, Iowa: BARN Show #2: Mooney Hollow Barn, 12471 Highway 52, Green Island, Iowa (Performing — Local Natives, Snowblink, Paleo, Catfish Haven, Stranger Waves)
Local Natives Daytrotter Session
Snowblink Daytrotter Session
Paleo Daytrotter Session
Catfish Haven Encore Session

July 27
6 pm — Madison, Wisc.: Attic show #1: 212 S. Henry St., Madison, Wisc. (Performing — Local Natives, Catfish Haven, Snowblink, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin)
Local Natives Daytrotter Session
Catfish Haven Encore Session
Snowblink Daytrotter Session
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin Daytrotter Session

July 28
6 pm — Iowa City/West Liberty, Iowa: BARN SHOW #3 at the Secrest 1883 Octogonal Barn, 5750 Osage St., West Liberty, Iowa; (Performing — Local Natives, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Snowblink, Mac Lethal)
Local Natives Daytrotter Session
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin Daytrotter Session
Snowblink Daytrotter Session
Mac Lethal Daytrotter Session

July 29
6:30 pm — Coon Rapids, Iowa: BARN SHOW #4, Whiterock Conservancy , Riverhouse Barn, 1313 Fig Ave., Coon Rapids, Iowa (Performing — Local Natives, Snowblink and Mac Lethal)
Local Natives Daytrotter Session
Snowblink Daytrotter Session
Mac Lethal Daytrotter Session

Upcoming Shows: Umphrey’s McGee Iowa Summer Dates

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On the heels of a victorious two nights at the Rothbury Festival over the Independence Day weekend, the mighty men of Umphrey’s McGee will resume their typically packed Summer tour schedule which runs through September and includes three Iowa dates! Next week they play Des Moines at the Simon Estes Riverfront Amphiteater on Wednesday July 15th, and at the gorgeous Capitol Theatre in Davenport on Thursday July 16th. I’m planning on hitting the Davenport show.

Actually the states surrounding Iowa are served very well during this run as well with KC on July 17th, two nights at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin on July 18th and 19th followed by 10K Lakes. After a full-band break filled with side-band shows, and full band two-nighter in Urbana at the Canopy Club, we get Umphrey’s back in Council Bluffs, IA at the new Horseshoe Casino venue Whiskey Roadhouse.

Here are the current tour dates:

Electric Factory
07.08.2009   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Central Park SummerStage
07.09.2009   New York, New York

The Norva
07.10.2009   Norfolk, Virginia

All Good Music Festival
07.11.2009   Masontown, West Virginia

Forecastle Festival
07.12.2009   Louisville, Kentucky

Simon Estes Riverfront Amphitheater
07.15.2009   Des Moines, Iowa

The Capitol Theatre
07.16.2009   Davenport, Iowa

Crossroads
07.17.2009   Kansas City, Missouri

Alpine Valley Music Theatre
07.18.2009   East Troy, Wisconsin

Alpine Valley Music Theatre
07.19.2009   East Troy, Wisconsin

10,000 Lakes Festival
07.25.2009   Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

Mulberry Mountain Harvest Music Festival
08.15.2009   Ozark, Arkansas

The Canopy Club
08.27.2009   Urbana, Illinois

The Canopy Club
08.28.2009   Urbana, Illinois

Whiskey Roadhouse
09.02.2009   Council Bluffs, Iowa

The Mishawaka Amphitheatre
09.04.2009   Bellvue, Colorado

Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Festlival
09.05.2009   Snowmass Village, Colorado

Varsity Theatre
09.09.2009   Baton Rouge, Louisiana

House of Blues
09.10.2009   Houston, Texas

La Zona Rosa
09.11.2009   Austin, Texas

House of Blues
09.12.2009   Dallas, Texas

Rialto Theatre
09.15.2009   Tucson, Arizona

In other cool Umphrey’s news– as part of the month of June bonus downloads that you can get with the purchase of the Mantis CD, the band provided a tribute to Michael Jackson in the form of three Michael Jackson covers mp3’s.  The first mp3 was from Richmond, VA on 6/25/09 on the news of the passing of the King of Pop the band did a very straight version of “Billy Jean.” The second mp3 is a cover of “The Girl Is Mine” from their 11/3/06 Madison, WI show. The last track is a medley of snippets of Michael Jackson “teases” from the last weekend in June following his passing. More information from the band’s excellent blog, where you can listen to the track yourself!

BTW: All of the free post-release downloads are still available, so if you don’t have Mantis yet, it is well worth the purchase and is one of my favorite albums of 2009.

Tue, Jul 7th, 2009 Bank of America Pavilion Boston, Massachusetts 7:00 pm
290 Northern Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02210

– doors: 6:00 pm
– show: 7:00 pm
– co-headlining with Matisyahu; with Matisyahu to play first, and Umphrey’s to start at 9:10 pm
– tickets are available through LiveNation.com

[+] Wed, Jul 8th, 2009 Electric Factory Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 8:30 pm
7th and Willow, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

– doors: 7:30 pm
– show: 8:30 pm
– co-headlining with Matisyahu; with Umphrey’s to play first, and Matisyahu to play at 10:45 pm
– tickets are $28.50 and on sale through Ticketmaster.com

[+] Thu, Jul 9th, 2009 Central Park SummerStage New York, New York 6:15 pm
Rumsey Playfield – Central Park, New York, New York

– doors: 5:30 pm
– show: 6:15 pm
– co-headlining with Matisyahu; with Umphrey’s to play first, and Matisyahu to play at 8:30 pm
– tickets are $35.00 and are available through Ticketmaster.com; tickets will also be available at the Bowery Box Office with no service charge

[+] Fri, Jul 10th, 2009 The Norva Norfolk, Virginia 9:00 pm
317 Monticello Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia 23510-2407

757.627.4547
– doors: 8:00 pm
– show: 9:00 pm
– tickets are $18.00 and are available through Ticketmaster.com

[+] Sat, Jul 11th, 2009 All Good Music Festival Masontown, West Virginia
Marvin’s Mountaintop, Masontown, West Virginia

– late-night set on the All Good Stage
– other bands include: Ben Harper and the Relentless 7, RatDog, moe., STS9, Dark Star Orchestra, Les Claypool, Yonder Mountain String Band, and Tea Leaf Green, among others
– ticket information can be found through www.allgoodfestival.com/buytickets.htm

[+] Sat, Jul 11th, 2009 All Good Music Festival Non-UM Show Masontown, West Virginia
Non-Umphrey’s Show – 30db
Marvin’s Mountaintop, Masontown, West Virginia

– 30db is Brendan along with Jeff Austin
– Golden Crane Stage
– other bands include: Ben Harper and the Relentless 7, RatDog, moe., STS9, Dark Star Orchestra, Les Claypool, Yonder Mountain String Band, and Tea Leaf Green, among others
– ticket information can be found through www.allgoodfestival.com/buytickets.htm

[+] Sun, Jul 12th, 2009 Forecastle Festival Louisville, Kentucky 2:30 pm
Riverfront Belvedere, Louisville, Kentucky

– doors: 12:30 pm
– show: 2:30 pm
– one set, on the West Stage
– other bands include: Widespread Panic, the Black Crowes, and the Black Keys
– ticket information can be found through Ticketmaster.com
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[+] Wed, Jul 15th, 2009 Simon Estes Riverfront Amphitheater Des Moines, Iowa 8:00 pm
East First bet Locust and Walnut, Des Moines, Iowa

– doors: 7:00 pm
– show: 8:00 pm
– tickets are $20.00 and available through Umphrey’s Ticketing

[+] Thu, Jul 16th, 2009 The Capitol Theatre Davenport, Iowa 8:00 pm
330 West 3rd Street, Davenport, Iowa 52801

563.326.8820
– doors: 7:00 pm
– show: 8:00 pm
– tickets are $20.00 and available through etix.com or by calling 563.326.8820

[+] Fri, Jul 17th, 2009 Crossroads Kansas City, Missouri 6:30 pm
417 East 18th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108

– doors: 5:30 pm
– show: 6:30 pm
– co-headlining with Matisyahu; with Matisyahu to play first, and Umphrey’s to play at 8:30 pm
– All Ages
– tickets are $25.00, $35.00, and $75.00 (VIP), and are available through crossroads.frontgatesolutions.com

[+] Sat, Jul 18th, 2009 Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin 7:00 pm
2699 Highway D, East Troy, Wisconsin 53120

262.642.4400
– doors: 6:00 pm
– show: 7:00 pm
– opening for the Dave Matthews Band
– tickets are available through LiveNation.com
– note that Wednesday, June 10, is No Fee Wednesday through LivevNation when purchasing Lawn tickets

[+] Sun, Jul 19th, 2009 Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin 7:00 pm
2699 Highway D, East Troy, Wisconsin 53120

262.642.4400
– doors: 6:00 pm
– show: 7:00 pm
– opening for the Dave Matthews Band
– tickets are available through LiveNation.com
– note that Wednesday, June 10, is No Fee Wednesday through LivevNation when purchasing Lawn tickets

[+] Sat, Jul 25th, 2009 10,000 Lakes Festival Detroit Lakes, Minnesota 6:00 pm
Soo Pass Ranch, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

– doors: 12:00 pm
– show: 6:00 pm
– Main Stage
– ticket information can be found through www.10klftickets.com
– everyone who purchases tickets here will automatically be entered in a contest for a pair of VIP upgrades
– please enter the promo code “MANTIS” for $10.00 off General Admission and $25.00 off VIP tickets
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[+] Sat, Jul 25th, 2009 10,000 Lakes Festival Non-UM Show Detroit Lakes, Minnesota 11:30 pm
Non-Umphrey’s Show – North Indiana All Stars
Soo Pass Ranch, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

– doors: 12:00 pm
– show: 11:30 pm
– North Indiana All Stars are: Jake, Joel, and Kris, along with Willie Waldman (trumpet) and Tony Franklin (bass)
– Barn Stage

[+] Sun, Jul 26th, 2009 Double Door Non-UM Show Chicago, Illinois 10:00 pm
Non-Umphrey’s Show – The Omega Moos
1572 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60622

773.489.3160
– doors: 9:00 pm
– show: 10:00 pm
– The Omega Moos are Brendan and Ryan along with Darren Shearer and Jamie Shields of The New Deal
– with DJ Wyllys to open
– 21 and over

[+] Tue, Jul 28th, 2009 Webster Wine Bar Non-UM Show Chicago, Illinois 9:30 pm
Non-Umphrey’s Show – Kris Myers Quartet
1480 West Webster, Chicago, Illinois 60614

773.868.0608
– show: 9:30 pm
– Kris, along with Vijay Telisnayak on keys, John McLean on guitar and Bryan Doherty on bass
– admission is free

[+] Sat, Aug 8th, 2009 Reggies Music Joint Non-UM Show Chicago, Illinois 8:00 pm
Non-Umphrey’s Show – Kris Myers Project
2105 South State Street, Chicago, Illinois 60616

312.949.0120
– show: 8:00 pm
– post-Lollapalooza show: Kris, along with Vijay Telisnayak on keys, John McLean on guitar and Bryan Doherty on bass
– with Consider the Source
– 21 and over
– admission is $8.00

[+] Sat, Aug 15th, 2009 Mulberry Mountain Harvest Music Festival Ozark, Arkansas 10:15 pm
Mulberry Mountain, Ozark, Arkansas

– doors: 10:45 am
– show: 10:15 pm
– closing set on the Main Stage
– other bands include: Ozark Mountain Daredevils, The Avett Brothers, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Railroad Earth, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Lotus, Tea Leaf Green, Cornmeal, and others
– ticket information can be found through http://www.mulberrymountainmusic.com/tickets.asp
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[+] Tue, Aug 18th, 2009 Tonic Room Non-UM Show Chicago, Illinois 9:00 pm
Non-Umphrey’s Show – Kris and DJ Wyllys
2447 North Halsted, Chicago, Illinois 773.248.8400

– doors: 8:00 pm
– show: 9:00 pm
– Kris on drums and DJ Wyllys on turntables
– cover will be $8.00

[+] Tue, Aug 25th, 2009 Webster Wine Bar Non-UM Show Chicago, Illinois 9:30 pm
Non-Umphrey’s Show – Kris Myers Quartet
1480 West Webster, Chicago, Illinois 60614

773.868.0608
– show: 9:30 pm
– Kris, along with Vijay Telisnayak on keys, John McLean on guitar and Bryan Doherty on bass
– admission is free

[+] Thu, Aug 27th, 2009 The Canopy Club Urbana, Illinois 9:00 pm
708 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801

217.344.BAND
– doors: 8:00 pm
– show: 9:00 pm
– 18 and over
– tickets will be $25.00 and will go on sale Friday, June 12, at 12:00 pm through etix.com

[+] Fri, Aug 28th, 2009 The Canopy Club Urbana, Illinois 9:00 pm
708 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801

217.344.BAND
– doors: 8:00 pm
– show: 9:00 pm
– 18 and over
– tickets will be $25.00 and will go on sale Friday, June 12, at 12:00 pm through etix.com

[+] Wed, Sep 2nd, 2009 Whiskey Roadhouse Council Bluffs, Iowa
2701 23rd Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501

– tickets will be available pre-sale through Umphrey’s Ticketing July 10 at 12:00 pm

[+] Fri, Sep 4th, 2009 The Mishawaka Amphitheatre Bellvue, Colorado 8:30 pm
13714 Poudre Canyon Highway, Bellvue, Colorado 80512

970.482.4420
– doors: 7:00 pm
– show: 8:30 pm
– All Ages
– tickets are $28.00 in advance, $30.00 day of show, and are available through Umphrey’s Ticketing and through Ticketweb.com

[+] Sat, Sep 5th, 2009 Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Festlival Snowmass Village, Colorado 3:00 pm
Snowmass Town Park, Snowmass Village, Colorado

– doors: 2:00 pm
– show: 3:00 pm
– with the Black Eyed Peas on Saturday; other artist include the Allman Brothers Band, Drive By Truckers, the Doobie Brothers, Citizen Cope, and Michael Franti
– tickets are available through www.jazzaspen.com

[+] Wed, Sep 9th, 2009 Varsity Theatre Baton Rouge, Louisiana 9:00 pm
3353 Highland Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802-7923

225.383.7018
– doors: 8:00 pm
– show: 9:00 pm
– 18 and over
– tickets will be $17.50 in advance, $20.00 day of show, and will be available pre-sale through Umphrey’s Ticketing Junly 10 at 12:00 pm

[+] Thu, Sep 10th, 2009 House of Blues Houston, Texas 8:00 pm
1204 Caroline Street, Houston, Texas 77002

888.402.5837
– doors: 7:00 pm
– show: 8:00 pm
– with Telepath to open
– All Ages
– tickets will be $17.50 in advance, $20.00 day of show, and will be available pre-sale through Umphrey’s Ticketing July 10 at 12:00 pm

[+] Fri, Sep 11th, 2009 La Zona Rosa Austin, Texas 9:00 pm
612 West 4th Street, Austin, Texas 78701

512.263.4146
– doors: 8:00 pm
– show: 9:00 pm
– with Telepath to open
– All Ages
– tickets will be $17.50 in advance, $20.00 day of show, and will be available pre-sale through Umphrey’s Ticketing July 10 at 12:00 pm

[+] Sat, Sep 12th, 2009 House of Blues Dallas, Texas 9:00 pm
2200 North Lamar Street, Dallas, Texas 75202

214.978.BLUE
– doors: 8:00 pm
– show: 9:00 pm
– with Telepath to open
– All Ages
– tickets will be $17.50 in advance, $20.00 day of show, and will be available pre-sale through Umphrey’s Ticketing July 10 at 12:00 pm

[+] Tue, Sep 15th, 2009 Rialto Theatre Tucson, Arizona 9:00 pm
318 East Congress Street, Tucson, Arizona 85701

520.740.1000
– doors: 8:00 pm
– show: 9:00 pm
– All Ages
– tickets will be $17.50 in advance, $20.00 day of show, and will be available pre-sale through Umphrey’s Ticketing July 10 at 12:00 pm

[+] 18 September 2009–
19 September 2009
Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Telluride, Colorado

Tortoise Announce Fall Dates in Support of Beacons of Ancestorship

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Tortoise’s Beacons of Ancestorship— their sixth official studio album– arrives in stores and online on Tuesday, June 23rd.  The release was available online for pre-order as CD, LP and mp3 and a special set of packages of the CD and LP release that included a folded poster of Beacons and a very limited brass belt buckle with the “TRTS” logo with the eye that was used on the hoodies. Apparently the buckles were only available to the first 75 preorders. The LP’s– which are 180g virgin vinyl which was mastered by Ray Janos at Stirling Sound— are sold out online, but thre should be copies available at your favorite indie record stores. It sounds like there will be a future re-repressing, too. At this moment there are still some CD+buckle packages left on the site.  See the “artist’s rendering” below. I’m going to need to run to WalMart and get a belt with the snaps so I can rock this thing!

The Tortoise touring machine is getting ready to jam econo in support of the new album. They’ve been playing some sporadic shows already and are hitting some festivals, but the fall tour is already starting to shape up with some Midwestern dates starting in September and October.

Notably (for me anyway) Iowa is getting its first tour date in a very long time. The show is going to take place at the very cool Voices Warehouse Gallery in Dubuque, IA. It has a similar artsy space feel as CSPS in Cedar Rapids.  I saw Bo Ramsey there in October of 2006. I called Tim McNamara who handles setting the shows up and there will be more information coming soon about tickets and the possibility of other opening acts. 10/3 ends up being the end of the season for the gallery and last year they had a number of acts playing. I’ll post an upcoming show article when I get more details.

Tortoise Tour Dates:
Sat. July 11 — Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
Mon. July 13 — San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Wed. July 15 — Austin, TX @ The Mohawk
Fri. July 17 — Chicago, IL @ Pitchfork Music Festival
Sun. July 19 — Washington, DC @ Black Cat
Mon. July 20 — Philadelphia, PA @ Sanctuary at First Unitarian Church
Tue. July 21 — New York, NY @ Le Poisson Rouge
Fri. July 24 — Tokyo, Japan @ Fuji Rock Festival
Fri. Aug. 14 — St. Malo, France @ La Route Du Rock
Sat. Aug. 22 — Hasselt, Belgium @ Pukkelpop
Tue. Sep. 29 — St. Louis, MO @ Firebird
Wed. Sep. 30 — Kansas City, MO @ Beaumont Club
Thu. Oct. 1 — Omaha, NE @ Waiting Room
Fri. Oct. 2 — Minneapolis, MN @ Cedar Cultural Center
Sat. Oct. 3 — Dubuque, IA @ Voices Warehouse Gallery

Other articles at playbsides.com about Tortoise

Pieta Brown & Dream #9 at the Mill in Iowa City 6-12-09 (review)

Pieta Brown Live at the Mill Iowa City Poster

As I reported earlier, Pieta Brown assembled a band to shake up her live performances, which are typically a duo (usually with Bo Ramsey on guitars). This makes for a very intimate performance and Pieta’s music and vocals undeniably shine in this setup, but it’s been my opinion for a while that she should perform in a band setting to more closely approximate her albums. So, I was naturally very interested to see this lineup at the Mill. I wasn’t too concerned about the success of this, since Dream #9 is made up of regular sidemen– Bo Ramsey on lead guitar and Jon Penner on bass. Dream #9 also has Jim Viner on drums. Jim has worked with Bo and Jon frequently, and Jim is also on Pieta’s new self-released EP Flight Time with Bo and Jon.

Friday night was rainy, and the prospects of subjecting my gear to certain watery peril was eating away at my resolve it seemed. Eventually with the coaxing of my wife I made a late departure from Cedar Rapids. The show started at 8PM, and the opening act– Parlour Suite— came with good online reviews, but my late departure meant I would miss most– if not all of their set. Indeed, I walked in at 8:45 and they were just wrapping up their set.

I ran into Jim Viner and his wife Katy eating at one of the booths so I got the lowdown on the Daytrotter session. Jim finished his chicken strips and made for the stage and I ended up sitting with Katy most of the night– when I wasn’t out shooting pictures anyway.

Pieta Brown and Dream #9 at The Mill

One of the first surprising things about this band lineup is that Pieta is playing electric guitar, too! I sort expected that she’d rock the acoustic, and leave the electric up to Bo. She concentrated on two guitars– a black Gibson SG with a P-90 pickup, and a Reverend Flatroc with a Bigsby. I recognized both of these guitars as being Bo’s. I saw that SG for the first time at Bo’s last gig at the Mill. The Reverend is one he’s had for a while, and is a unique guitar in that Reverend didn’t make many with the Bigsby, and in fact isn’t a standard option. After the show I asked Pieta about the guitars and she said that the guitars she wanted to play hadn’t arrived. She said that she has a Reverend Flatroc coming as well as a white Fender Telecaster! Those will be very complimentary to Bo’s guitars since one of his primary axes is a Telecaster Deluxe, too. Pieta said that she used to play electric guitar out when she lived in Tulsa and had a band– a fact I hadn’t heard before.

Bo Ramsey of Dream #9

Jim Viner of Dream #9

Jon Penner of Dream #9

Dream #9 is made up of seasoned musicians and are able to pull together a show on-the-fly with little prep. Effectively this band has only been playing Pieta’s songs for a couple of days– but they all found the pocket in Pieta’s songs perfectly.

Pieta Brown live in Iowa City

The show was a quick hour-and-a-half single set. The Mill wraps their shows up pretty early– the show was over by 11PM. So, don’t worry about going to mid-week shows here– you should still be in bed in time for work the next day provided you behave yourself! I was surprised about the low turn out. I guess the rain kept folks home– like it almost did for me.

The set was made up of a nice selection from all of Pieta’s albums and included some new songs that I assume are under consideration for a new album. All of Pieta’s songs benefit from the country-blues sound that I equate with Bo Ramsey and his projects. It gives the songs a similar feel and recognizable to her albums– all of which Bo helped produce. I would have liked to hear more songs from the new EP, but I suspect that as the band plays together more there will be variation in the set list. It was pretty clear that having the two Iowa shows was giving the group the home-court advantage to work out any kinks that might exist with this new arrangement.

Bo Ramsey and Pieta Brown

I really like Pieta fronting a band like this– it draws natural comparisons to other strong female artists like Lucinda Williams or maybe even Chrissy Hynde of the Pretenders. A good, structured driving rhythm really shows the strength of the songs– and not for a lack of intimacy where needed. On the song “Even When” from the Flight Time EP the band shows knows how to carry a gentle song, too.

Listening to the band and Pieta talking after the show it was clear that they were satisfied with the results, so hopefully we’ll start seeing more Dream #9-fueled shows in the future!

The band did record a Daytrotter show on Thursday, so I hope that session gets released in the near future.

Setlist (1 hour 27 minutes):

Sunrise Highway #44
In My Mind I Was Talking to Loretta
Rollin’ and Tumbin’
You’re My Lover Now
Rollin’ Down The Track
Bad News
Loving You Still
807
How Many Times Do I Hear Myself Say These Things
Faller (introduced as a new song)
West Monroe
I’m Going Away Blues (Frank Stokes cover)
Hey Run
Even When
Fourth of July
Over You
Remember The Sun
Are You Free

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Pieta Brown Announces “Dream #9” Band and Upcoming Shows

In an e-mail announcement yesterday, Pieta Brown announced that she is creating a band to tour with her that she’s calling “Dream #9.” She says she formed the band to “expand the sonic landscape of her songs in a live setting.” Indeed, Pieta has successfully been touring in relatively stripped-down combos for her entire career– mostly, just as a duo of Bo Ramsey and her, and recently with Jon Penner.

I have been really impressed with Pieta’s last couple of albums and her new EP Flight Time, but I have admittedly been not very motivated to see her live, because I wanted to hear the songs with drums.

Dream #9 is made up of players who have worked with her live and in the studio– a pretty intuitive move, really. On guitar will be Bo Ramsey, of course, who is her constant touring partner and also produced all of her albums. On bass will be Jon Penner who has been working with Bo and Pieta for the last couple of years. On drums will be Jim Viner, who has worked with Bo, Jon and Pieta as well and, up until last year, was the drummer for the Diplomats of Solid Sound. Jon and Jim were in Bo’s band when I saw them for Springville Fun Days in 2006. Here is a picture of Bo, Jim and Jon from that show:

Dream #9

I haven’t had a chance to ask, but I wonder if “Dream #9” is a reference to the John Lennon song “#9 Dream?”

The first two shows with Dream #9 are Thursday, June 11th at the Redstone Room in Davenport, and Friday, June 12th at the Mill in Iowa City. Tickets for both shows are $10.

Additionally, Pieta and Dream #9 are scheduled to record a Daytrotter session on June 11th. This will be the second time Pieta and Bo have done a Daytrotter session– the last one was in 2008.

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B-Sides in the Bins #46: Cheapo Discs – Fridley, MN 1/31/09

The weekend I was in the Twin Cities for the Umphrey’s McGee concert at First Avenue, I had the opportunity to hit Cheapo Discs in Fridley, MN. While not as “hip” or “cool” a location as the Uptown locale, they have a surprisingly decent selection of CD’s and LP’s and would recommend it. I had a gift certificate for Cheapo from my birthday in October that was burning a hole in my pocket. I had started by perusing the CD’s there and had amassed a decent pile, but ended up putting it all away after I started flipping through the vinyl! I ended up paying a lot more per record than I usually do, but I found some really great pieces to add to the growing collection.

Smash Hits – Jimi Hendrix Experience (LP, Reprise Records MSK 2276, 1968) ($12.60) Labeled as “fine” condition. This was a later repressing of the record as it has a bar code on the back and the inner sleeve was mylar. Super minty condition! Brilliant collection even if it is generally accepted that Reprise was a bad custodian of Hendrix’s catalog. I remember borrowing a copy of this in 6th grade from Mr. Latham and taping it and playing it all the time. All the big hits are on here: “Purple Haze,” “The Wind Cries Mary,” “Hey Joe,” “Foxy Lady,” “All Along the Watchtower.” Interesting writeup about Smash Hits at Wikipedia.

Wake of the Flood – Grateful Dead (LP, Grateful Dead Records GD-01, 1973) ($8.50) Labeled as “good” condition. It is a notched copy with the bottom left cover cut off. There was a lot of Grateful Dead in the bins that day including Live From the Mars Hotel, but this was in the nicest shape. Wake of the Flood represented a lot of firsts for the band–  first release after their contract with Warner Brothers ended, first release on their own Grateful Dead Records, first studio release after 1970’s American Beauty and first after the death of Ron “Pig Pen” McKernan. Wake was recorded during what some fans consider to be the Dead’s most transcendent touring period and all of these songs had the benefit of being worked out for six months on the road before the band hit the studio. The band sounds better on this album than they did on others, maybe all the firsts that this album represents gave the band a feeling of starting fresh. “Stella Blue” is a classic piece of Garcia music that would stay in the Dead’s concert sets for the rest of their career.

Robbie Robertson – (self titled) (LP, Geffen GHS 24160, 1987) ($3.60)  This is a Columbia House pressing which I would normally avoid, but I hadn’t seen this in the bins before. I’ll upgrade if I see it in the future in a non-Columbia House pressing. Robertson’s debut release 11 years after the breakup of The Band! He chose to leave the rootsy country influences of The Band behind and focused instead on the U2-ish sounds of Daniel Lanois’s production. When this came out, I bought it because U2 and the Bo Deans were on it, it ended up being one of my favorite releases for at the end of 80’s. Listening to it now, the two tracks with U2 sound like U2 outtakes, really. Not that it is a bad thing, but it would be expected if you use them as your band like he did on “Testimony” and “Sweet Fire of Love.” In fact, the release does sound pretty dated, but still a favorite release for me next to Storyville– the 1991 follow up.

Gone to Earth- David Sylvian (2 LP, Virgin Records VDL1, 1986) ($6.30) I wouldn’t start listening to David Sylvian until his 1987 follow-up Secrets of the Beehive. I heard this album when it was included in the beautiful Weatherbox Sylvian boxed set. This was an ambitious release as a 2 LP, and that was probably why the subsequent CD release was only a single disc chopping out about half of the tracks. The first LP was vocal tracks and the second LP was instrumentals. The CD picked and chose from both records. In the Weatherbox, they restored the 2 CD’s. This release is notable as the first time Sylvian would collaborate with Robert Fripp from King Crimson. A typically lush and melancholy release– just the way I like my Sylvian. “Taking the Veil” is still one of my all-time favorite Sylvian tracks. Sherry and I had tickets to see David in Minneapolis a long time ago– ironically while he was living there– and he cancelled the show. I’ve been disappointed ever since. I want to see him perform live one day.

Real Nighttime – Game Theory (LP, Enigma Records 70722-1, 1985) ($4.20) Well, I don’t really know what to say about or where to start about this release. I should probably write a whole article about Scott Miller’s bands Game Theory and Loud Family. My fascination with things Scott Miller started with the epic Lolita Nation which I first heard played on KUNI (the song “One More for Saint Michael”) while I was in college. Real Nighttime is the final record by the original lineup of Game Theory that started in 1981. That said, it includes some of the most notated songs by that version of the group with “Here Comes Everybody,” “24,” Rayon Drive,” and “Curse of the Frontierland.” These songs would stay in the live sets of Game Theory until their breakup following Two Steps From the Middle Ages in 1988. Real Nighttime also marks the beginning of the production relationship with Mitch Easter. I have all of the Game Theory releases on CD, and have most of them on LP at this point.

Treat Her Right – (self titled) (LP, RCA 6884-1-R, 1988) ($3.97) Still sealed! Treat Her Right is notable as the precursor to Mark Sandman’s group Morphine. This album was the debut release on their signing with RCA. It is in fact a reissue of their self-released first album. It did pretty well on college radio, but their second release did not fair as well and they were dropped from RCA. While the band is a slightly different lineup than Morphine, the distinctive sound is similar. The standout tracks are “I Think She Likes Me,” “I Got A Gun,” and “Jesus Everyday.”

Cypress – Let’s Active (LP, I.R.S. SP70648, 1984) (3.60) Let’s Active was producer Mitch Easter’s band. The story goes that he did such a great job producing the early R.E.M. records that I.R.S. gave him a shot making his own records. The EP Afoot was released first in 1983 and did well enough that I.R.S. let him record three more records, Cypress in 1984, Big Plans for Everybody in 1986 and Every Dog Has His Day in 1988. His particular high-pitch vocal tone makes for an acquired taste, but Let’s Active is still one of my all-time favorite 80’s acts. It looks like the entire catalog is back in print on CD through Collector’s Choice with new liner notes and bonus tracks! It looks like I need to make some purchases! I love this whole album, perfect pop.

4 A.M – Full Fathom Five (LP, Link 019, 1988) ($3.60) You may have read my B-Sides in the Bins article recounting my trip to Bill’s Records in Dallas back in October 2007 (or maybe you didn’t!). Bill had a collection of still-sealed Link Records releases including most of the Full Fathom Five releases. Full Fathom Five was an Iowa City band back in the 80’s that I was a fan of– KUNI played their music frequently. When Head Candy was signed to Link as a result of a battle of the bands it seemed that Full Fathom Five made it there as well. I have 4 A.M. on cassette and it was a regular-rotation album for me when it came out. So, when I saw it in the bins I had to buy it. Brings back memories of college. Back when I thought– as many did– that Iowa City would become the next Athens, GA for a music scene. Recorded at Catamount Studios in Cedar Falls by Tom Tatman.

Doug – The Coolies (LP, DB Recs DB 88, 1988) ($3.99) Oh boy, more hits from my formitive college years! A still-sealed hole-punch cutout of the Rock Opera Doug by Georgia crazy band The Coolies. I had this on CD and cassette. Apparently I love this album, LOL. From Trouser Press,

“a trenchant “rock opera” about a skinhead who murders a transvestite short- order cook, gets rich by publishing his victim’s recipes, falls into paranoia and substance abuse and ends up in the gutter. The sad tale is related through ingenious knockoffs of the Who (“Cook Book”), John Lennon (“Poverty”), the Replacements (“Coke Light Ice”), rap (“Pussy Cook”) and metal (“The Last Supper”), and in a comic book — not included with the cassette or CD, alas — designed by Jack Logan, of Pete Buck Comics fame. A quantum leap from its predecessor’s one-dimensional silliness, Doug is a work of demented genius.”

I never got around to sending in for my free comic book, so now I have it. I never realized that Jack Logan was the artist for it! Very cool! Someone needs to reissue this album. “It’s a hot night, and I’m wound tight, and the crack pipe– is burning my hand!”

And last, but not least!

V-Notes – The Verandas (EP, Graphic Records NR 16382-1, unknown year) ($1.90) LOL. This one was the big find– Cedar Rapids college rock band The Verandas. Scored for a paltry $1.90. Unfortunately, this is not the album I know from them. They were on the Blue Band’s record label Hot Fudge for an album I think was called American Tradition. That is the name of a song on here. It was recorded at the infamous Catamount Studios in Cedar Falls by Tom Tatman. I had a cassette dub of their other album which had a great song called “Get Out of My Car (You Drive Like Shit)” that I’d like to find again. I haven’t put needle to vinyl on this one yet. I should see if I can put together a band history of this group– I don’t know much about them, but they were kind of notorious around here.

Upcoming Show: Eilen Jewell at CSPS in Cedar Rapids 6/1/09

Eilen Jewell’s music has been compared to Lucinda Williams, Dusty in Memphis and Peggy Lee. Certainly her fusion of rockabilly, 60’s twangy folk rock and vintage country swing draws those comparison’s quickly. To my ears she draws a favorable female comparison of Chris Isaak’s Silvertone years, or Reclines-era k.d. lang.

In addition to Eilen’s satisfyingly bluesy vocals, it’s the timewarp guitars on Eilen’s new album Sea of Tears provided by Jerry Miller that completes it’s classic sound. From beginning to end I’m reminded of the music that my parents loved– Roy Orbison, the Everly Brothers and Ricky Nelson– all acts that influenced my love of Chris Isaak, I.R.S.-years R.E.M., Tom Petty and pretty much any band that runs clean electric guitars through a Fender Twin.

Eilen’s and her band are bringing the twang and reverb to  Cedar Rapids on Monday, June 1st at CSPS. I can’t think of a better venue with the big stage that should give the appropriate room for those guitar chords to ring out. You don’t want to miss an opportunity to hear this band and at $10 it’s a deal ($12 at the door).

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Here is the title track “Sea of Tears” live

Upcoming Show: Anna Laube at The Picador in Iowa City 5-27-09

Anna Laube (crop)
Anna Laube will be back in Iowa City next Wednesday night, May 27th at The Picador playing a late second show. On this trip she will be bringing along her frequent musical sidekick Brendan O’Connell from Chicago soul machine The Right Now. If all works out, she will be bringing bass and drums as well!

I had a chance to hear Anna’a set at The Java House back in January, when she was also recorded for the Java Blend show on IPR. The show I saw had Jon Eric sitting in with Anna on banjo which was neat. She played a couple of short sets for the night coffee crowd filled mostly with song from her two albums: her 2006 album Outta My Head and her new album Pool All The Love * Pool Al The Knowledge with its infectious and personal favorite track “Hippie Boyfriend.” She threw in a cover of an obscurish Bob Dylan track “Wallflowers” and the Rolling Stones classic she played the night before with Dave Zollo at the Mill “Dead Flowers.” It was great to see her in such a warm and intimate setting. I’d love to see her in a band configuration, though.

Because it is the second show that night, her show sharing the bill with Patrick Bloom and Ghosts of Radio doesn’t start until 10:45PM, doors will be at 10PM. Cover is a budget-friendly $5 and is a 21-and-over show.

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